Roger Canaff, a nationally-recognized legal and policy expert, lecturer and trainer, who has devoted his legal career to the eradication of violence against women and children, will speak to the various and sometimes competing, roles and responsibilities needed in response to a campus Title IX or other forms of assault and discrimination case.

The 24th annual Longwood Honors Jazz Ensemble and the 28th annual Honors Concert Band performances will be held on Friday, January 11, 2019 at 7:30 pm in Jarman Auditorium on the Longwood University campus. They will be joined by special guest artist, Graham Breedlove, from the United States Army Band.

Master's level Communication Sciences, Disorders & Counseling candidates seeking employment should attend this fair. Students attending the fair should plan to bring with them an updated resume and be ready to connect with new employer contacts through Linkedin.

Looking to get involved on campus? Looking to meet individuals who you can share experiences with or have similar interests as you? Wanting to connect with local agencies to give back to the community?

Join the Longwood Lancer's Women's Basketball team for a special Hamiltunes event! Don't miss the sing-off halftime show and a singalong with the team after the game! Do not "throw away your shot" to get in on this!

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

The play explores consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, sex work, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences.
Moton Museum • Feb 1 & 2, 7pm | $10, Tickets available at the door

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

The play explores consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, sex work, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences.
Moton Museum • Feb 1 & 2, 7pm | $10, Tickets available at the door

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

Topics of particular focus will include: A dive into the first-generation identity and ways to combat deficit-based cultural issues; common barriers that prevent institutions from being more intentional; and six approaches used with success to improve first-generation outcomes. Participants will explore opportunities for collaborations at Longwood that could advance our first-generation student experiences and outcomes.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

As love songs fill the air, families will have the opportunity to create a host of valentine-themed art activities! This event is free and open to the public; no registration is required. Supplies and plenty of smiling and skilled volunteers will be on hand! Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is a perfect art project for everyone's sweetheart at this event!
Doors open at 10:30am at the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts at the intersection of Third Street & Main Street in historic downtown Farmville, VA.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

Designed for a broad audience, Longwood's Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium is an interesting and varied series exploring ideas, developments, and careers in the fields of mathematics, computer science, and mathematics education. Unless otherwise indicated, presentations are in Ruffner 356, beginning at 4 p.m., and lasting about an hour.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

A series of weekend events around and including the play Loving, by Peter Manos. This play tells the true story of Richard Loving, a white Virginia construction worker, and Mildred Jeter, an African American, who married in the 1950s. As a result of this couple, the ban on inter-racial marriage was deemed unconstitutional.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

For the month of February, Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work will be collecting items for Elwood's Cabinet. You can donate items and drop them off in Hull, Social Work Suite or at the Speech, Hearing, Learning Services Center, located at 315. West Third St. You will see a tub with the Elwood's Cabinet Logo! Elwood's cabinet is an emergency food pantry that aims to ease the issue of food insecurity by providing a supplementary food source for students. Did you know a surprising number of students live at or near the poverty level? For students who are not living with relatives or on campus the poverty rate is nearly 52%. One common consequence of poverty is food insecurity- the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food.

This event is designed to kick off a semester-long Plastic Straws Commitment Campaign by playing the film STRAWS (30 mins) followed by about a 20 min talk and 20-30 min discussion on various sustainability topics.

The Philm Series is a series of four film presentations in the new Honors Lounge (Stevens 107). Before the film, Dr. Blincoe will give a brief talk concerning the philosophically interesting issues in the film; afterwards, there will be a brief discussion.

Designed for a broad audience, Longwood's Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium is an interesting and varied series exploring ideas, developments, and careers in the fields of mathematics, computer science, and mathematics education. Unless otherwise indicated, presentations are in Ruffner 356, beginning at 4 p.m., and lasting about an hour.

March 27 is our fourth annual Love Your Longwood Day; a 24hr social media campaign celebrating participation, gifts big and small. Stop by after work for a drink on us, engage with fellow Lancers, and share your love for Longwood!

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Just what the title says: a gathering in the heart of Virginia to showcase the latest undergraduate research from around the nation (even from across The Pond) into the Middle Ages. This year's theme bridges the centuries between the medieval era and the modern to consider how they and we ourselves construct and maintain identities.

Event Time

1:56PM

Location

Nance Room of Dorrill Hall (Refreshments will be adjacent in the Tea Room)

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Just what the title says: a gathering in the heart of Virginia to showcase the latest undergraduate research from around the nation (even from across The Pond) into the Middle Ages. This year's theme bridges the centuries between the medieval era and the modern to consider how they and we ourselves construct and maintain identities.

Event Time

1:56PM

Location

Nance Room of Dorrill Hall (Refreshments will be adjacent in the Tea Room)

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Just what the title says: a gathering in the heart of Virginia to showcase the latest undergraduate research from around the nation (even from across The Pond) into the Middle Ages. This year's theme bridges the centuries between the medieval era and the modern to consider how they and we ourselves construct and maintain identities.

Event Time

1:56PM

Location

Nance Room of Dorrill Hall (Refreshments will be adjacent in the Tea Room)

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

The nation's largest and only American Folk Art small building collection will be described at The Longwood Center for Visual Arts on Friday, April 12, 2019 at 7:00 pm. The documentary "Rendered Small" and a presentation on the collection and this area of American material culture will be followed by discussion with the collectors and the filmmakers.

Event Time

7:00PM

Location

LCVA is located at the intersection of Main and Third Street (129 North Main Street) in Farmville, Virginia.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Each year, all Longwood visual arts majors create a senior professional project that often forms the core of what will become their professional portfolio. Longwood Center for the Visual Arts has the privilege of presenting these culminating works. Point of Departure: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design 2019 Senior Exhibition celebrates the beginning of the next stage of their life journey, the time they have spent at Longwood, and their growth as individuals, artists, and citizen leaders.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Dr. Ann Ciasullo, Associate Professor of English, Gonzaga University
“Back to the (Gendered) Future: The Feminist Politics of the Contemporary Nostalgia Boom in U.S. Culture”
Free and open to all LU campus and the Farmville community

Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education (CLSJE) in partnership with Office of Student Conduct and Integrity present an opportunity for students to learn about Elevating the Consent Conversation and Sexual Awareness Month. White Ribbon Campaign table will be set up to make pledges. Several Community Partners will be available for conversations and presentations.

Join Kate Worley, owner of Upper Looper, as she leads a presentation at the LCVA's Art After Dark series Wednesday, April 17th. Kate Worley will share what she has learned about making an Etsy shop work, from reaching target markets, to pricing, photography, and beyond.

Please join us for our Seasonal Wine & Brew on Friday, April 19th, from 5-7 p.m. This event is sponsored by Dr. Barbara Smith and Piedmont Senior Resources Area Agency on Aging, Inc. Enjoy a seasonal cocktail or curated wine or beer while you view our 2019 Senior Exhibition.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) will honor award recipients for the 2019 Community Achievement in the Arts on Friday, April 26 from 5-8:00 p.m. The awards ceremony is free and open to the public.

Please join us for our Seasonal Wine & Brew on Friday, May 10th, from 5-7 p.m.
Point of Departure: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Senior Exhibition will be on view in the LCVA galleries. Enjoy a seasonal cocktail or curated wine or beer while you view this exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on June 1st from 5:30 to 8:00pm for an opening reception for Arc: The Longwood University Alumni Exhibition.
This juried exhibition showcases more than 70 years of the creativity of Longwood University graduates. Arc considers many themes and topics, such as memory, family, myth, and the supernatural.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

An annual educational program for outstanding rising seniors as well as eligible home schooled young women. This interactive program teaches the formation and operation of city, county and state government entities

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please join us for our Summer Wine & Brew on Friday, June 28th, from 5-7 p.m.
Arc: The Longwood University Alumni Exhibition will be on view in the LCVA galleries. Enjoy a seasonal cocktail or curated wine or beer while you view this exhibition.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) invites you to join us this summer to explore and create beautiful works of art inspired by some of your favorite children's literature, both old and new! Open weekdays from June 3 through August 2 (closed July 4), the Summer Art Studio program is bringing popular children's books to life through art.
This program features kid-friendly art activities for children of all ages. Drop in any time between 11:00am–2:00pm at the LCVA, on the corner of 3rd Street and Main Street in historic downtown Farmville. This program is completely free! No registration is required; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Adjusting to life after graduation in a new city can be an intimidating experience. Getting settled in a new job in addition to locating the best places to exercise, shop, or get a great meal can be a challenge.

Adjusting to life after graduation in a new city can be an intimidating experience. Getting settled in a new job in addition to locating the best places to exercise, shop, or get a great meal can be a challenge.

Adjusting to life after graduation in a new city can be an intimidating experience. Getting settled in a new job in addition to locating the best places to exercise, shop, or get a great meal can be a challenge.

The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) collaborates with the Longwood Chapter of NAACP and other organizations to host a fun and informal student mixer. We invite all underrepresented first-year students and new transfer students to meet and mingle with other underrepresented students at the Upchurch Soza Ballroom. Join us for light refreshments, music, and entertainment. We hope to see you there! For more information contact Brenda Oliver oma@longwood.edu

A Tempest is coming...
Auditions and Technical Position sign-ups, open to everyone at Longwood University, are on Tuesday, August 27th at 6:30pm in the CSTAC (Communication Studies and Theatre Arts Center) Lobby.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Are you interested in photography, art, or history? Then come to the Art in the Archives Interest meetings on September 4th OR 5th at 2:30 pm in Greenwood Library room 148. The Art in the Archives contest is a semester-long project where students can select photos from Longwood's Archives to create new pieces of art. Winners will be selected from the participants. This is a fun way to learn a little about Longwood's history and create new artwork for your fellow students to see and enjoy. If you want to learn more come to one of the interest meetings or contact Jamie Krogh at 434-395-2432 or kroghjl@longwood.edu.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Are you interested in photography, art, or history? Then come to the Art in the Archives Interest meetings on September 4th OR 5th at 2:30 pm in Greenwood Library room 148. The Art in the Archives contest is a semester-long project where students can select photos from Longwood's Archives to create new pieces of art. Winners will be selected from the participants. This is a fun way to learn a little about Longwood's history and create new artwork for your fellow students to see and enjoy. If you want to learn more come to one of the interest meetings or contact Jamie Krogh at 434-395-2432 or kroghjl@longwood.edu.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.

Please join us at the LCVA on August 30 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the opening reception for Present Continuous: Longwood University Department of Theatre, Art, and Graphic & Animation Design Faculty Exhibition.